
This weapon is an OK weapon unmodified, but once you fix it up, it become the ultimate sniper machine. Here's how to do it. Open up the cover of the crossbow. Be sure to put the screws somewhere safe. If you look at it from above, you should see a fat yellow barrel, a skinny yellow barrel, and a yellow tube attaching the two. Take the yellow tube and detach it from the other two. There will be a long spring inside the tube. Pull it out. (It was only there to stop kinks from forming. Now, take the small barrel and move it so that it points out the hole at the very front of the gun. Take the yellow tube and cut off enough of it that you are able to attach it between the two barrels. While you're working in there, stretch the main spring. Put the cover of the gun on again. The yellow barrel for putting your darts on should point out the front of the gun. There are some holes on the bottom of the barrel. Cover these with tape. Too add that last bit of power, put elastics through the piece used to cock the gun (whatever you call it) and over the space where the barrel used to protrude. The Crossbow will now shoot almost twice as far!!

This gun works better if you cut the tip off the barrel. Also, if you take off those silly pink things and replace them with bungee cords, this gun will have a much better range. It'll look better, too.
On any gun which uses the cock and fire method, you can put an elastic through the cocker and back around another piece of the gun to add some extra power.

The RazorBeast would have been a good weapon if it did not skip and jam so much, and if the chain would stay together. The following will help if you own one and are going to throw it out anyway.
1. Glue the ends of the chain together with rubber cement. This will help prevent them from falling apart all the time.
2. Put tape around the base of all the bullets. This will give them more distance and prevent them from falling out of the chain so easily.
3. Remove the top grip on the gun (it's useless anyway) and run your finger along the side of the chain. This will help keep the chain in the proper position.